Interested in studying abroad? What you need to know

We are glad you are interested in expanding your learning by participating in a unique opportunity in another part of the world! Time and again, research has shown how beneficial and rewarding it is to engage, to question, and to understand a culture different from your own. Employers value those who have gained international experience. They understand how much it adds to the intricacies of partnerships, business interactions, team building, and the acceptance of those different from one’s self.  As you consider your academic plans for spring and summer, take note of how you can participate in one of ten study abroad opportunities offered in Austria, Brazil, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Greece, Guatemala, Austria, South Africa, Germany, Russia and Switzerland.

Learn more »

Read the 2016 study abroad instructions and FAQ PDF »

Payment for spring classes is due Dec. 10

CaptureIt’s time to secure your spring classes! Payment for spring classes is due December 10, 2015.

How to pay:

Online: nmc.edu/selfservice, under Student Billing

  • No-fee e-payment from checking or savings account
  • No-fee debit card payment
  • Credit card payment: American Express, MasterCard,  VISA, or Discover (including JCB, Diners Pay and China Union Network). A 2.75% convenience fee applies to all credit card payments for charges related to academic credit courses.
  • Authorize someone else to make a payment
  • Enroll in direct deposit for refunds
  • Enroll in a deferred payment plan
  • Make a housing or aviation deposit under eDeposit
  • Go to Financial Aid menu to check your financial aid

In person: Payments by cash, check, or money order can be made at Student Financial Services (Tanis Building, main level)

By mail: Please note your NMC ID on your check and send to:

NMC Student Financial Services
1701  E. Front Street
Traverse City, MI 49686

Helpful tips:

  • Check your NMC email and Self-Service often
  • Respond to any requests for information
  • Drop before 100% Refund Date (on your schedule) if you don’t plan to attend
  • Financial Aid information: nmc.edu/financial-aid

Spring session begins January 8. Register today!

Explore payment options: nmc.edu/cashier

Questions? (231) 995-1035  or sfs@nmc.edu

What’s Up World- Human Trafficking

Human trafficking 1November Topic: Human Trafficking

Student led discussion in a comfortable setting. An informal chance to get together each month, share opinions, and open a window on the world! All are welcome.

FREE FOOD and enlightened conversation Wed. Nov. 11 @ 8:30 p.m. or Thurs. Nov. 12 @ 3:30 p.m. in the West Hall Conference Room

Sponsored by International Services & Service Learning, Student Life, and NMC Students for Human Rights

International Education Week Nov 15-20

International Education Week Nov 15-20

International Education Week is a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education and celebrates the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.

NMC’s commemoration of the 15th annual International Education Week includes food from Brazil, Latin America and India; music from Ireland, a South Korean student speaker and a legendary U.S. diplomat; a study abroad fair, and a free film, Poverty, Inc. Read the full list of events here »